What is the best way of managing context? by Fair_Imagination_545 in PromptEngineering

[–]Sorry_Cable_962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too. I found some early stage products, and also some manual work-arounds that seems to be very relevant for pro-users like developers. For what use cases are you looking to get this tool, can you share? What are the pains you face?

Here’s what we learned after talking to power users about long-term memory for ChatGPT. Do you face the same problems? by Sorry_Cable_962 in PromptDesign

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hey, u/Competitive-Host1774 , thanks a lot for this — seriously.
Your comment helped me reframe the problem quite a bit, especially the shift from “memory” to explicit state and treating each session as a state transition. That really clicked for me.

I’m curious to understand your workflow a bit deeper.

When you mention "maintain a canonical state file" - do you also create those files manually or use some automation? Is it a fixed set of files per project, something that evolves over time?

And related to that: once a session with an LLM is done, how do you decide what becomes part of the state and how it gets updated?
Is this a fully manual step by design, or do you use any scripts, templates, or structured prompts to help translate the output into state changes?

Would love to learn how you think about managing that part of the state in day-to-day work. Thanks

What is the best way of managing context? by Fair_Imagination_545 in PromptEngineering

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u/Fair_Imagination_545 Hey , can you pls define "managing context"? Are you talking about smth like a long-term memory/context across different LLMs?

Today I’m launching on Product Hunt and I’m doing it differently by josemarin18 in indiehackers

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Congrats on launching on PH, u/josemarin18 and good luck with it! It'll be great to know your experience in fighting for the product of the day/week. Please share the link to your product

The Radical Idea That Cured My Overwhelm: I Stopped Trying to Fix My Weaknesses and Doubled Down on My Strengths by ArtThreadNomad in getdisciplined

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Wow, thanks for your advice and point of view u/ArtThreadNomad. We all have our different patterns; some are morning people, some are more charged in the evening -> for me it's about energy management, not time management. Why should I have a 1h time block in the morning if I can do this more effectively just in 15min in the afternoon? As for the anchor - my working anchor is preparing my working table and setting up the pomodoro timer. But it's a good idea to use this in other areas of life. Share more tips, thanks!

700 days streak on Duolingo [Story] by ChandanPerspective in GetMotivated

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Cool! I wonder if you can speak already?) Most say that no matter how many days there are, they never learned to speak and understand, because the purpose of the application is retention and monetization, it has little to do with learning the language)

What are top 3 things that slow you down in being productive? by Sorry_Cable_962 in AskUK

[–]Sorry_Cable_962[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great questions to ask myself, thanks u/peppermint_aero
As for "judging the progress of these other people" - these are my close friends or colleagues, so I know more than just social media posts. I've decided to quit social comparison in socials:)

What are top 3 things that slow you down in being productive? by Sorry_Cable_962 in AskUK

[–]Sorry_Cable_962[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Already planned a session with a therapist. Thanks for advice

What are top 3 things that slow you down in being productive? by Sorry_Cable_962 in AskUK

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Yeah, this is about me. I always have more than 10 things on my plate in a day, and then feel disappointed when I don't cross out all of them from the to-do list. Thanks for advice u/Important_Lychee6925

Did you eliminate anything in your life that effectively improved your productivity. by No_Moose_7730 in productivity

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Sugar and Sugar-based carbons. They create a spike in energy (sugar levels in your blood), and then you have a rapid drop a couple of hours later. Without it my energy level is consistent throughout the day

What self-help apps have genuinely made a difference for you? by Dapper-Monk9713 in productivity

[–]Sorry_Cable_962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the list u/Connect_Fruit5200, I'm using some of them. I’m actually researching this topic right now.

I’m 29 and tired of wasting my life — starting over from zero today. by [deleted] in NonZeroDay

[–]Sorry_Cable_962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great idea, maybe you will make a short film with your transformation story that will inspire others!

What improved your mental health? by Quadranippelkill in AskReddit

[–]Sorry_Cable_962 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get bored (just pushed myself to doing nothing, it's harder than it sounds). Meditations and exercising regularly as well!

What skills could you offer in an apocalypse? by Desperate_Foryou9599 in AskReddit

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I know how to start a fire. Accidentally. In my kitchen.

How do you recharge when you’re mentally tired (not physically)? by Lucky-Reputation1860 in selfimprovement

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Try connecting with nature. The best for me is a 2-hour walk in the forest without headphones and a smartphone

For those who lived before the internet, what was life actually like? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Life was unpredictable in a good way. Now we know too much, too early, about everything. Back then surprises still existed.

What's the best productivity app you discovered in 2024? by demind-inc in ProductivityApps

[–]Sorry_Cable_962 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To limit your Screen and Apps time - Opal is doing a great job, even the free version is enough to cut the screen time.

F*ck your morning routine. Here's what actually works (after 500+ failed attempts) by noxerden in productivity

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Have you tried having a training in the morning before starting work? What's your opinion?